Vocab Basics
Understanding Concepts
Evidence of Evolution
Natural Selection in Action
Apply & Analyze
100

This is the process where individuals with beneficial traits survive and reproduce more.

Natural selection

100

Why is genetic variation important for evolution?

It provides differences that natural selection can act on

100

What type of evidence uses preserved remains of organisms?

Fossils

100

If an environment favors darker fur, what happens to that trait over time?

It becomes more common

100

A population of rabbits varies in fur thickness. Winters become colder. What happens?

Rabbits with thicker fur survive and reproduce more

200

This term refers to a change in a DNA sequence.

Mutation

200

What is the main difference between homologous and analogous structures?

Homologous = same ancestry, different function; Analogous = different ancestry, same function

200

Comparing DNA sequences between species provides what type of evidence?

Molecular evidence

200

A population experiences a drought. Which individuals are most likely to survive?

Those with traits suited to dry conditions

200

Two species live in similar environments but evolved separately. Why might they look alike?

Convergent evolution

300

This term describes inherited traits that increase survival and reproduction.

Adaptations

300

What does “survival of the fittest” actually mean in biology?

Those best adapted to the environment reproduce more

300

Why are homologous structures evidence of evolution?

They suggest a common ancestor

300

BONUS: What high school did Mrs. Shepherd go to?

Adna

300

If a mutation is harmful, what is likely to happen to it over time?

It becomes less common

400

This describes random changes in allele frequencies in a population.

Genetic Drift

400

Why do not all offspring survive in a population?

Limited resources, competition, predation

400

BONUS: What Breed of dog does Mrs. Shepherd have?

Great Pyrenees

400

What happens to individuals without beneficial traits?

They are less likely to survive and reproduce

400

A small population is randomly affected by a natural disaster. What evolutionary mechanism is this?

Genetic drift

500

This is the formation of new species over time.

Speciation

500

How can two species look similar but not be closely related?

Convergent evolution

500

Why is molecular evidence often considered strong evidence for evolution?

DNA comparisons are precise and show relationships clearly

500

How does natural selection lead to changes in a population over many generations?

Beneficial traits increase in frequency

500

What instrument does Mrs. Shepherd play

flute

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